Diverse Student Organizations at IIT Chicago-Kent

Student organizations are an important part of the Chicago-Kent community, and there are a number of organizations that support students from diverse backgrounds. In addition to individual programming, these groups also work together on joint programming throughout the year.

Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA): Chicago-Kent APALSA seeks to increase social and professional opportunities for Asian and Asian American law students both within the Chicago-Kent campus and the greater legal community.

Black Law Students Association (BLSA)

Chicago-Kent Lambdas: Lambdas (Chicago-Kent's gay-straight alliance organization on campus) is dedicated to the promotion of the equality and justice for LGBT people in the community.

Hellenic Law Student Association

Hispanic-Latino Law Students Association (HLLSA)

Jewish Law Students Association/Decalogue: Decalogue Society is the Chicago-Kent chapter of a bar association that provides networking opportunities for Jewish lawyers, law students and judges.

Muslim Law Student Association (MLSA)

Society of Women in Law (WIL): The Society of Women in Law strives to address and meet the personal, professional, and academic needs of both female law students as well as all law students at Chicago-Kent through mentorship programs, professional development and networking events, volunteer opportunities, and other activities.

South Asian Law Student Association (SALSA)

Diversity Week

February 29 to March 5, 2016

Students, faculty, alumni and staff are invited to participate in a wide variety of events celebrating diversity all week. Check out the full schedule on the Diversity Week page.